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For example, some vendors specify that a clinician who identifies a critical usability and safety issue cannot share a visual example illustrating the issue, which could potentially prevent other clinicians from committing a similar error.

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Will rural states that haven't expanded follow their example Expansion and non-expansion states saw a sizable difference in coverage gains post-ACA, and the expansion states that improved the most contain large rural populations.

For example, todays patients expect communication with a healthcare provider to be instantaneous and from any mobile device wherever they happen to be at a given time In todays digital world, customer experience is everything.

While telemedicine won’t replace all in-office visits, this is yet another example of a service that healthcare providers can administer through video just as effectively as they can in person — and with the added convenience benefits. CBS This Morning aired a segment today spotlighting the emerging use of video appointments in place of in-office visits to identify and treat allergies.

See that women are overall more concerned about healthcare finances across the different categories than men are: paying higher premiums is a major concern to 67% of women compared with 56% of men, for example.

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